Select Local Merchants

facet: Main
type: Traditional
locale: en_US
title: 'V.I.P. Shuttle and Limousines '
facet_type_id: 736ad330-5f3c-1032-bbf7-c0f196beb023
html_text: The professional chauffeurs behind V.I.P. Shuttle and Limousines pilot town cars to and from airports, giving travelers time to relax before they have to don their wax wings. Drivers also man white or black stretch limousines as they transport passengers to wine and beer tours, proms, and the Del Mar Racetrack. Those seeking a night out on the town can opt for the comedy, dinner, and limo package, which spares couples the hassle of waiting in line and grants them a complimentary bottle of wine or champagne.

When you need to upgrade to a newer car model, Abre Enterprises in Chula Vista is a great place to find affordable and reliable rides.
Take to the great outdoors with ease when you pick up some great gear and supplies from Abre Enterprises.
With an eye for convenience, Abre Enterprises is located centrally to available parking.
Make sure your wheels, new or old, receive the best treatment in town. Abre Enterprises is here to help take care of all your automobile needs.

Situated a mere shuttle ride from San Diego International Airport, Aladdin Airport Parking’s garage keeps cars well tended to 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Motorists can cruise into self-parking spaces and bid private goodbyes to their cars before flights so they have more time to enjoy coffee, print their boarding pass, and check updated flight specs in the air-conditioned business center. Soft-ride, high-ceilinged shuttles orbit between the airport and the garage every eight to ten minutes, stopping to scoop up passengers for quick rides to and from the airport terminals. Thanks to the onsite detail center, arriving passengers can return to cars so clean they will have forgotten about their requests for souvenir hubcaps. Aladdin Airport Parking is equipped with parking spaces for people with disabilities, and ADA-compliant buses are always available.

facet: Main
type: Traditional
locale: en_US
title: Carpe Diem Limousine & Transportation
facet_type_id: d10ced40-5f3a-1032-8bff-502be8f2d26e
html_text: For more than a decade, Carpe Diem Limousine & Transportation’s team of fully trained chauffeurs has escorted clients through San Diego's streets efficiently and in style. The sleek, diverse fleet includes everything from Lincoln Town Cars to stretch Hummers to party buses that can seat up to 57 passengers. Along with safely transporting parties to wedding receptions or wineries, drivers can ferry travelers to and from the airport in luxury without risking sinking into the city's roads paved with caviar.

facet: Main
type: Traditional
locale: en_US
title: Five Star Transportation Services
facet_type_id: c3b90d90-5f2b-1032-bff8-793f8c2200ae
html_text: |-
From the outside, the buses at Five Star Transportation Services exude class and restraint. The inside, however, presents a different story. From the neon green lights overhead to the checkerboard floors underfoot, the ambiance here is decidedly reminiscent of a dance club—the perfect setting for bachelor parties and group nights on the town.
Because the club scene may not be appropriate for many trips—such as airport transfers or weddings—Five Star Transportation has a number of more reserved vehicles in its fleet as well. These include 4-passenger town cars, 7-passenger vans, and 10-passenger stretch limousines, each of which drop passengers off at their destinations in class and style.

A sleek black limo pulls up outside a manicured lawn, where a young couple in tux and gown run out the house, excited for their prom night. They step inside the limo, which ushers them off to the dance in style. City Captain's drivers charter these and other voyages across town, whether passengers are making quick trips to the airport or looking for upscale transportation for a night of romance. They pull up their luxury sedans, SUVs, and limos to destinations anywhere in San Diego, LA, and Orange County. Always looking sharp in business attire, the drivers can meet a business's clients at the airport or maintain corporate accounts for companies that want to add a touch of luxury to their services.

Groupon Guide

Whether you're traveling for the holidays or catching a routine business flight, milling about the airport is usually an experience worth forgetting. However, we’ve found 10 hidden attractions at America’s busiest airports that can turn a layover into a more positive, and memorable, part of your trip.1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)What to do: Treat the airport like a museum. Where? Throughout the airport In addition to being one of the world's busiest airports, ATL has one of the world's best airport art collections. Exhibits range from breathtaking Zimbabwean stone sculptures in the Transportation Mall to Atlanta-designed, Italian-made mosaics on the concourse floors. Swing by the main terminal atrium to see a fearsome Yangchuanosaurus skeleton on loan from the Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
2. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)What to do: Soothe preflight nerves with puppies Where? Airline boarding-gate areas Nervous about flying? Maybe a puppy can help. That's the thinking behind LAX’s Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) program, which pairs travelers with trained therapy dogs for some preflight cuddle time.3. Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)What to do: Visit the Aeroponic Gardens Where? Terminal 3 Savvy travelers know that Tortas Frontera is the best place to dine at O’Hare. However, most probably don't know that the restaurant gets many of its ingredients from inside the airport. Pay a visit to the Aeroponic Garden, a self-sustaining green space where lettuce, basil, chard, cilantro, and other plants grow in 26 tall, leafy columns.4. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)What to do: Catch a classic movie Where? Terminal D As you wait in DFW's international terminal, Jimmy Stewart and Katharine Hepburn might be there to keep you company. Many of the flat screens at the airport's Terminal D Theaters are always showing Turner Classic Movies—just plug your headphone jack into a seat’s armrest to tune in. Other viewing options include CNN and TBS.5. Denver International Airport (DEN)What to do: Get a bird’s eye view of your plane Where? The Passenger Bridge between Jeppesen Terminal and the A Gates The Passenger Bridge crosses over one of the Denver airport’s taxiways. Stand in the middle to watch arriving and departing planes pass gracefully beneath you, with a view of the Rockies in the distance.6. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)What to do: Indulge your Shake Shack cravings Where? Terminal 4 Shake Shack is slowly expanding its burger empire, but its home base will always be New York City. Our recommended order? A spicy SmokeShack with fries and a Fly Me To The Shack, a fudge-filled concrete loaded with chocolate custard, truffle cookie dough, and Mast Brothers chocolate chunks.7. San Francisco International Airport (SFO)What to do: Relive aviation's most exciting moments Where? International Terminals Departure Level The space that was the San Francisco airport’s passenger lobby in the 1930s is now the Louis A. Turpen Aviation Museum, where you can examine photos, maps, and airline artifacts that detail the American West's contributions to aviation history.8. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)What to do: Rock away your layover in a rocking chair Where? Atrium What began as a temporary exhibit in 1997 is now a Charlotte airport mainstay. Locally handcrafted Troutman rocking chairs made of sturdy North Carolina oak are the perfect place to bask in the sunlight as it floods the atrium.
9. Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
What to do: Spend your loose change at the slots Where? Throughout the airport Layover in Las Vegas? Hope you brought quarters. True to its city's reputation as a gaming capital, McCarran has banks of slot machines scattered throughout the terminals (and, like all things Vegas, open 24 hours a day).10. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
What to do: Experience first-class service on the ground Where? Terminal 4 You don't have to be a frequent flyer to access VIP-style amenities at Phoenix's Sky Harbor. For just $35, you can become a (temporary) member of The Club at PHX, where you’ll find complimentary cocktails, WiFi, and other perks.
Photos: Friendly Neighborhood Dinosaur by David Rosen under CC BY-SA 2.0, Aeroponic Garden courtesy of Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Passenger Bridge courtesy of Denver International Airport; Louis A. Turpen Aviation Museum courtesy of San Francisco International Airport, Slot Machines courtesy of McCarran International Airport